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Matt Lauer, formerly of NBC news

Salty

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A complaint made against Matt Lauer of NBC news- on Monday night - terminated early Wed AM.
Wait! he is "convicted" without a "trial"

Maybe suspend - but terminated!!!
Evidently the accusation was by only one person?
And who is this person - doesn't an individual have the right to face his accuser?
 

InTheLight

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A complaint made against Matt Lauer of NBC news- on Monday night - terminated early Wed AM.
Wait! he is "convicted" without a "trial"

Maybe suspend - but terminated!!!
Evidently the accusation was by only one person?
And who is this person - doesn't an individual have the right to face his accuser?
It's not a civil rights trial. It's an action by a corporation regarding one of its employees.

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Salty

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It's not a civil rights trial. It's an action by a corporation regarding one of its employees.

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and that corp should be diligent about getting both sides - but an accusation on Mon night - and early WEd is fired -... Hmmmmm
 

InTheLight

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and that corp should be diligent about getting both sides - but an accusation on Mon night - and early WEd is fired -... Hmmmmm

You have no idea how long management has been gathering evidence about Lauer. Nor do you know the quality of that evidence. There must be convincing evidence for TV network to fire one of their stars.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Would you want an accusation made against you - that was not true - and you were fired?

Not saying Lauer is innocent, - but there is this thing about due process
Handle it legally then. Make a case and sue the station if you are innocent... and here is my point, it is not my business & I am not going to judge the guy.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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You have no idea how long management has been gathering evidence about Lauer. Nor do you know the quality of that evidence. There must be convincing evidence for TV network to fire one of their stars.
Apparently a top star at that! I know this because I saw him at the Macy Thanksgiving Day Parade :Smile
 

Jerome

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Sister Kathie Lee Gifford testifying on the last hour of the Today Show this morning:

KATHIE LEE: "I texted him this morning and I said, ‘I adore you, and no person is perfect in this world, nobody is. We’ve all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, is what Scripture says.’ And what we need now is forgiveness, and we need mercy for one another. We don’t need taunts and we don’t need ugliness. We have enough of that in the world. I send out my love right now to the person, whoever it is, who came forward. May God heal that person. I send it to Matt, and his children and his wife, may God bless that family and heal. I’m sorry, Hoda, but in my long life, the only thing I’ve ever been sure of is that only God can heal it. And there’s no bad time to reach out for His help."
HODA: "You are right."
. . . . .
KATHIE LEE: "We are all so broken, and we need Somebody, to put us back together. And it’s possible! It’s so possible, I’m living proof of it....Didn’t mean to go to church, but sometimes you've got to go to church.”
HODA: "That’s where we needed to go today."
 

TCassidy

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Employment in New York is "at will." An employee can be fired, without cause, at any time.

Lauer probably had a contract with NBC which also probably had a "morals clause" which allowed NBC to declare the contract null and void and terminate him.

Fired employees do have the right to due process, but only after the fact, and only before a trier of fact (a court). If Lauer thinks he was mistreated he is free to sue NBC for breach of contract but by so doing he brings his entire employment history into the record and will be made public during the trial and become permanently available to the public via a FOIA request.

Even if he is not guilty in this instance, there is probably a lot of things in his employment file he would rather not be made permanently available to the public.
 
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Calminian

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That same guys trying to paint Trump as a predator are dropping like flies....... while the economy grows at 3%. It think it's safe to say Trump is winning.
 

Reynolds

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A complaint made against Matt Lauer of NBC news- on Monday night - terminated early Wed AM.
Wait! he is "convicted" without a "trial"

Maybe suspend - but terminated!!!
Evidently the accusation was by only one person?
And who is this person - doesn't an individual have the right to face his accuser?
In private employment? No.
 

Reynolds

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Would you want an accusation made against you - that was not true - and you were fired?

Not saying Lauer is innocent, - but there is this thing about due process
Due process is only in a court of law or a job funded by public (tax) monies.
 
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